I applied online. I interviewed at Pluralsight (Raleigh, NC) in Mar 2021
Interview
I initially applied via Easy-Apply on Linkedin. The hiring manager reached out and directed me to their Workday application portal. After filling out the Workday application, I was contacted by a recruiter who sent me a short code test. After completing the code test, there were 2 virtual on-site interviews.
The first was a technical interview where I brought in a code sample, and talked about architecture and design decisions. We looked at the code, then at the deployed app, and talked about features, user requests, and scaling challenges. We then went over some decisions I made in the coding test, and ended with a Q/A.
The second interview was a more traditional interview with the manager and a Tech lead where we discussed past challenges, and talked about how I might fit in with how the team works.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you respond to a feature request with a clearly unreasonable timeline?
When have you received negative feedback, and how did you handle it?
If you had to scale an app from 100 active users to 10,000 active users, what are some steps you would take?
The interview process will be easy if you have the right mindset to learn
Basically this is culture centric company, So it is very rare they ask any coding questions but be prepared for it to the basic level
I just gave my 1st round of the interview which consisted of mcqs from DSA and java. It was not very hard and not proctered as well. It consisted of 30 questions which has to be answered in 20 min.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Pluralsight (Bengaluru) in Oct 2024
Interview
Easy to medium level, DSA and SQL questions, first they conducted one online assessment which was mix of technical and aptitude. Interviewer was good, and he was very helpful. Experience was good.